Rating: Summary: Great explanation of how things work. Review: Curious about how DNS, DHCP, WINS, IIS, etc. function in the TCP/IP environment? This is your book. A very good entry to midlevel book on how these things work within the protocol. If it's not detailed enough they provide direction to the appropriate RFCs - go have a party. I've bought a lot of TCP books and I wish I'd had this one earlier in the game. The troubleshooting chapter could have been bigger but now I'm nit picking.
Rating: Summary: Much better than the Microsoft Official Curriculm binders Review: I bought this book to use as a reference when I got my first IT job. Areas of TCP/IP I found confusing from the Microsoft course I took were cleared up nicely from reading this book. I never found the need to buy a second TCP/IP book after reading this. You won't either.
Rating: Summary: Much better than the Microsoft Official Curriculm binders Review: I had studied other resources, including a training course to get my knowledge to a good standard. This book was the first that was really worth the effort. So much so, I am now looking for titles by the same Publisher to complete my MCSE
Rating: Summary: The Real Source of Knwoledge Review: I had studied other resources, including a training course to get my knowledge to a good standard. This book was the first that was really worth the effort. So much so, I am now looking for titles by the same Publisher to complete my MCSE
Rating: Summary: You need this book if you manage an NT TCP/IP network Review: I've been a UNIX admin for about ten years. Hunt's crab book has pretty much lived on my desk since it came out. I've got NT boxes sneaking in the back door now and needed to learn the NT TCP environment fast. This book gave me what I needed. It's going to end up living on my desk too.
Rating: Summary: The NT TCP/IP book I wish I'd gotten first Review: I've bought almost a dozen books about Windows NT and TCP/IP for my job and to prepare for the MCSE TCP exam. This book is by far the best of them for overall coverage of TCP/IP in the NT environment. It's not sold as an exam prep book but I found it much more useful for exam prep than the several books I bought that supposedly were for that. Buy this one first. You probably won't need any others.
Rating: Summary: Essential Purchase Review: If I could buy only five books to help me run my network, Windows Nt Tcp/Ip Network Administration would be near the top of that list. (Another would be Minasi's Mastering NT Server 4.) The advice is detailed and practical, the writing is down-to-earth, and it's obvious that the authors are deeply familiar with the protocols and applications they are writing about. I start with this book first when I have a TCP-IP question--even before TechNet, because Hunt and Thompson give you the real skinny, not the "company" answer. Also--and this is rare for technical titles--this book is carefully-edited and a pleasure to read.
Rating: Summary: Essential Purchase Review: If I could buy only five books to help me run my network, Windows Nt Tcp/Ip Network Administration would be near the top of that list. (Another would be Minasi's Mastering NT Server 4.) The advice is detailed and practical, the writing is down-to-earth, and it's obvious that the authors are deeply familiar with the protocols and applications they are writing about. I start with this book first when I have a TCP-IP question--even before TechNet, because Hunt and Thompson give you the real skinny, not the "company" answer. Also--and this is rare for technical titles--this book is carefully-edited and a pleasure to read.
Rating: Summary: The definitive guide to Windows NT networking! Review: If you're any way involved with the administration or planning of your NT network environment, this is a book you must have! I consider myself pretty good in networking, but still found myself referring back to this book every so often. A must have on any networking library!
Rating: Summary: Now I know the fondamental concept about network computer Review: It's clear and simple. Very good and usefull to understand the network computer.
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